1
Jan
1776
Plymouth Harbor Defense Organized
Plymouth, MA· year date
The Story
Plymouth organized defenses for its harbor against potential British naval raids. While Plymouth's harbor was less strategically important than Boston's or Salem's, it was still vulnerable to British ships operating along the Massachusetts coast.
The town erected fortifications, organized watch schedules, and prepared for possible attack. These defensive preparations, replicated in coastal towns throughout New England, tied down British naval resources and demonstrated the breadth of colonial military organization.